Why carbon nanotubes are our future — The latest Komando product review
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Simple trick to save money when booking flights

We all want to get away sometimes. But traveling can be costly. You might know some ways to make traveling more feasible for the pocketbook, but there is one little-known trick to save some serious cash on booking your next flight. It could change the way you travel.

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How carbon nanotubes will change the world

How carbon nanotubes will change the world

In 1991 a Japanese physicist created a new form of carbon. These tiny threads of carbon turned out to be amazingly strong and durable. Now known as carbon nanotubes, this amazing material is set to make an enormous impact on the world of engineering. But how exactly will it be used?

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Komando.com Review: Does this $149 core trainer make exercise fun?

Komando.com Review: Does this $149 core trainer make exercise fun?

This week, News Director Ben reviews a piece of exercise equipment that turns holding a plank — and getting a core workout — into a game. Is this $149 Stealth Core Trainer worth the money? It promises to get you stronger in just 3 minutes. See if this simple plastic platform really lives up the hype.

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Are viruses alive?

Are viruses alive?

If the last year has taught us anything, it's that viruses are a serious threat to human life. They enter our bodies and use our own cells to replicate. When you hear this, you might think it’s a parasite. The real problem is that viruses are technically not alive. What does this mean for humankind?

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